The MinimaLT authors will soon release beta code. But
some people are so excited about the protocol that they've written approximations based on
published descriptions
of it. Since I'm excited about MinimaLT as well, and since it shows serious
public interest, I'm listing the following here.

Ian Grigg:
"In the past, things like TLS, PGP, IPSec and others encouraged you
to slice and dice the various algorithms as a sort of alphabet soup mix.
Disaster. What we got for that favour was code bloat, insecurity at the
edges, continual arguments as to what is good & bad, focus on numbers &
acronyms, distraction from user security, entire projects that rate your
skills in cryptoscrabble, committeeitus, upgrade nightmares,
pontification ... Cryptoplumbing shouldn't be like eating spagetti soup
with a toothpick. There should be One Cipher Suite and that should do
for everyone, everytime. There should be no way for users to stuff
things up by tweaking a dial they read about in some slashdot tweakabit
article while on the train to work... Picking curve25519xsalsa20poly1305
is good enough for that One True CipherSuite motive alone... It's an
innovation! Adopt it."

Bittorrent
Blog (introducing Bleep):
"All links are encrypted. We are using secure encryption protocols such as
curve25519, ed25519 , salsa20, poly1305, and others. Links between nodes are
encrypted. All communication is end to end encrypted. This should be the new
normal in the post-Snowden era."